, , and __ are the 3 types of nursing interventions
nurse-initiated; physician-initiated; collaborative
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, , and __ are the 3 types of nursing interventions
nurse-initiated; physician-initiated; collaborative
the person, professional nurse, reflective practice, clinical reasoning judgement and decision making, and nurse’s action are __
person-centered practice
these are the 10 guiding principles of person-centered care: 1. all team members are considered 2. care is based on 3. care is and reflects patient , , and 4. knowledge and information are between and among , , , and other caregivers 5. care is provided in a environment of comfort, peace, and support 6. families and friends of the pt are considered an part of the care team 7. is a visible priority 8. is the rule in the care of the patient 9. all caregivers cooperate with one another through a on the best interests and personal goals of a pt 10. the pt is the of control for their care
caregivers; continuous healing relationships; customized; needs, values, choices; freely shared; pts, care partners, physicians; healing; essential...
personal attributes, knowledge base, and blended competences are all part of the __ nurse
professional
blended competencies for nursing include the development of , , , and competencies
cognitive; technical; interpersonal; ethical/legal
problem solving in the nursing process includes , , , and problem solving
trial-and-error; scientific; intuitive; critical thinking (logical, intuitive, both)
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
, , and __ are the 3 types of nursing interventions | nurse-initiated; physician-initiated; collaborative |
the person, professional nurse, reflective practice, clinical reasoning judgement and decision making, and nurse’s action are __ | person-centered practice |
these are the 10 guiding principles of person-centered care: 1. all team members are considered 2. care is based on 3. care is and reflects patient , , and 4. knowledge and information are between and among , , , and other caregivers 5. care is provided in a environment of comfort, peace, and support 6. families and friends of the pt are considered an part of the care team 7. is a visible priority 8. is the rule in the care of the patient 9. all caregivers cooperate with one another through a on the best interests and personal goals of a pt 10. the pt is the of control for their care | caregivers; continuous healing relationships; customized; needs, values, choices; freely shared; pts, care partners, physicians; healing; essential; pt safety; transparency; common focus; source |
personal attributes, knowledge base, and blended competences are all part of the __ nurse | professional |
blended competencies for nursing include the development of , , , and competencies | cognitive; technical; interpersonal; ethical/legal |
problem solving in the nursing process includes , , , and problem solving | trial-and-error; scientific; intuitive; critical thinking (logical, intuitive, both) |
, , and __ are potential errors in the nursing process | bias; impatience; failure to consider the total situation |
A: | assessment; diagnosing; planning; implementing; evaluating |
collecting, validating, and communicating pt data is called __ | assessment |
analyzing pt data to identify pt strengths and problems is called __ | diagnosing |
specifying pt outcomes and related nursing interventions; develop individualized plan is called __ | planning |
carrying out the care plan; assist client to achieve outcomes is called __ | implementing |
measuring extent to which pt achieved outcome; continue, modify or terminate care is called __ | evaluating |
b__, p__, s__, s__, e__ is the information gathered during the assessment of a pt | biophysical; psychological; sociocultural; spiritual; environmental |
comprehensive initial, focused, emergency, time-lapsed, and patient-centered assessment method are the __ | 5 types of nursing assessments |
the 1.__, 2.__ and significant others, 3.__, 4.__, physical examination, and progress notes, 5.__, 6. reports of and other diagnostic studies, 7. reports of by other health care professionals, and 8. __ and other health care literature are 8 data sources | 1: pt |
the 4 methods of data collection include , , , and | observation; nursing hx; pt interview; physical assessment |
when recording and reporting data, you must consider: and | timing (when); documentation (where) |
the two diagnoses in the nursing process are and | nursing; medical |
pt problems nurses can treat independently is called __ | nursing diagnosis |
problems for which the physician directs the primary treatment is called __ | medical diagnosis |
the 3 types of nursing diagnoses are , , and __ | problem-focused; risk; health promotion |
PED stands for __ |
|
this part of the three-part system labels from the NANDA-I list (nursing diagnosis) | problem |
this part of the 3-part system finds what is contributing to the nursing diagnosis (cause of problem) | etiology |
this part of the 3-part system includes the s/s taken from assessment info (s & o data supporting the problem) | defining characteristics |
to identify a client's nursing diagnosis you must recognize and , identify ___ and ___, and reach __ | significant data, patterns or clusters; pt strengths and problems, potential complications; conclusions |
aeb stands for | as evidenced by |
the 3 elements of comprehensive planning include , , and __ | initial; ongoing; discharge |
the three kinds of priorities are , , and __ priorities | high; medium; low |
the priority that is the greatest threat to pt well-being is called __ | high priority |
a nonthreatening diagnosis is called __ | medium priority |
a diagnosis not specifically r/t current health problem like basic human needs or pt preferences are considered __ | low priority |
| maslow's hierarchy of needs |
noc stands for | nursing outcomes classification |
| noc |
a comprehensive, standardized language describing treatments that nurses perform in all settings and in all specialties is called __ | nursing interventions classification (nic) |